Changes in the cortisol and oxytocin levels of first-time pregnant women during interaction with an infant: a randomized controlled trial
Abstract Background During pregnancy, physiological, psychological, and social changes affect pregnant women's childcare anxiety and childrearing behavior. However, there are scarce reports on hormonal evaluation related to such anxiety and behavior. Herein, we evaluated changes in salivary cor...
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Main Authors: | Nozomi Sonoda (Author), Kaori Takahata (Author), Wataru Tarumi (Author), Kazuyuki Shinohara (Author), Shigeko Horiuchi (Author) |
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2021-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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